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is a tax is a tax. if you tax something more, you get less of it. piling on new taxes is always bad for economic growth period. and yet out of washington comes yet another proposal for another tax. this one known as the marketplace fairness act but it is just a national internet sales tax. could even hit your itunes downloads later on. last night here on "the kudlow report," republican senator kelly ayotte spoke out against this bill. take a listen. >> i think we need to rename this legislative proposal for what it is because what it is is it's the internet tax collection act. for those who believe that this is some kind of conservative bill, this isn't my idea of conservative. this is not about small government, this is about forcing businesses in states like mine with no sales tax to become the tax collectors for the nation. >> there you go. well said, senator. i say this is a big government, unprecedented power grab. it's paving the way, by the way, to a national sales tax. i truly believe that. but
is a tax is a tax. if you tax something more, you get less of it. piling on new taxes is always bad for economic growth period. and yet out of washington comes yet another proposal for another tax. this one known as the marketplace fairness act but it is just a national internet sales tax. could even hit your itunes downloads later on. last night here on "the kudlow report," republican senator kelly ayotte spoke out against this bill. take a listen. >> i think we need to rename...
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it's good to refresh our memories on costly wars, big tax cuts, medicare part d. that was a six-hour vote and there were republicans chasing people around the walls of the house of representatives trying to get that last vote and of course, the crisis on wall street. by the way, as you know, they've regained all the money they lost on the principles of president obama. i know he has a heart of caring. we've got to restate this principle and you are right. it's our commitment. we're not letting go of medicare, medicaid and social security. medicaid is a premise of the affordable care act. >> even if it puts you at odds with the president? >> i'm an optimist and i truly believe the president has a real good heart and he's still willing to listen. we're against the changed cpi. but we're keeping the doors open. we want to hear what the president has to say and i always believe that he has an open mind and an open heart. but it's up to many of us. to keep the fight going. >> we are going to find out. no question about it. thanks for your time tonight. i appreciate it.
it's good to refresh our memories on costly wars, big tax cuts, medicare part d. that was a six-hour vote and there were republicans chasing people around the walls of the house of representatives trying to get that last vote and of course, the crisis on wall street. by the way, as you know, they've regained all the money they lost on the principles of president obama. i know he has a heart of caring. we've got to restate this principle and you are right. it's our commitment. we're not letting...
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tax code. but there are other things which cannot even be explained. why in the world would we put in our tax code a provision which says if an american business wants to move jobs overseas, we will give them a tax break to do it? i don't think so. that should be a decision, if they make it, with no encouragement from our tax code. rather, let's encourage businesses to stay in the united states. similarly, senator carl levin of michigan has really made a concerted effort to investigate and expose the offshore tax havens that cost us over $300 billion a year in taxes owed to the united states, people that park their money in far-away places with strange-sounding names end up escaping tax liability. why do we let that happen? the average family across america, the average business across america can't escape and doesn't even try to escape its liability. yet, we built into the tax codes these cayman island little fiascoes in bermuda and all the places they head to. we could put an end to that in a
tax code. but there are other things which cannot even be explained. why in the world would we put in our tax code a provision which says if an american business wants to move jobs overseas, we will give them a tax break to do it? i don't think so. that should be a decision, if they make it, with no encouragement from our tax code. rather, let's encourage businesses to stay in the united states. similarly, senator carl levin of michigan has really made a concerted effort to investigate and...
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we just can't do cannot saying we should have a draft or that we need to raise taxes or when you have a national service requirement. that's not for me to say, but it's not sustainable for us to keep doing this. and keep sending these people to fight these wars, and the average american knows the names of more kardashians than medal of honor winners recipients. the names kia. so i think what this book did, for me, it was a way for me to confront this and myself, and a way for me to try to do one small part to try to correct this so that people would know the names of those who have served there, including those who made it back. because theirs is just as important. they are in many ways the walking wounded, and in that way it's been incredibly rewarding that people will have read "the outpost" and for the most part, liked it, enjoyed it is not the right word, but found it meaningful. and what i always say is, and this is not mocking -- this is not, it's not the poetry of some of the great war books of our time by hemingway or dispatchers or things they to do it to reporters but that i
we just can't do cannot saying we should have a draft or that we need to raise taxes or when you have a national service requirement. that's not for me to say, but it's not sustainable for us to keep doing this. and keep sending these people to fight these wars, and the average american knows the names of more kardashians than medal of honor winners recipients. the names kia. so i think what this book did, for me, it was a way for me to confront this and myself, and a way for me to try to do...
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in those states that have a sales tax that the obligation to pay sales tax is on the individual consumer in other words if i walk into a store and i buy something for one hundred dollars and the sales tax in that state is four percent whether i give that four percent of the store owner or whether i mail it in at the end of the year to the state the obligation is on me to pay that four percent and when the stores collect at four percent they're basically doing it as a convenience to me now it's facilitated by the state to make sure that they get their money because most people won't at the end of the year add up all their receipts and say here's what i bought so are you with me so far on this i'm with you on that and it's in it's in the states are just not enforcing it this rush just on right words and so so basic but at and so what congress did when i think was the telecommunications act i could be wrong but sometime back in the eighty's or ninety's when congress said ok we're not going to have internet sales companies collect state income taxes in part it was that back in that day inter
in those states that have a sales tax that the obligation to pay sales tax is on the individual consumer in other words if i walk into a store and i buy something for one hundred dollars and the sales tax in that state is four percent whether i give that four percent of the store owner or whether i mail it in at the end of the year to the state the obligation is on me to pay that four percent and when the stores collect at four percent they're basically doing it as a convenience to me now it's...
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which pays very little in taxes it's just this whole industry like you said i mean when there are myriad the things that they were doing in washington and then exerting that influence in the private sector and of course these people aren't going away they're going to use that influence from the private sector and in turn influence washington back they have their friends in high places the revolving door is going to keep spinning it is astounding when you break it down it really never seen anything that would buildings or invent and you had mentioned another name earlier on but this is not rare this revolving door we just kind of highlighted of a few instances here but this seems to be not rare at all nor it is rare at all and we do know that you know politicians are supposed to be somebody that interest the the public arena for a little bit and fight for the public good and then they're supposed to go back to their regular lives but that's not the question of what they do it's how the policies that they forced while they were in congress were the ones that are potentially helping them ou
which pays very little in taxes it's just this whole industry like you said i mean when there are myriad the things that they were doing in washington and then exerting that influence in the private sector and of course these people aren't going away they're going to use that influence from the private sector and in turn influence washington back they have their friends in high places the revolving door is going to keep spinning it is astounding when you break it down it really never seen...
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raise taxes. interestingly mitt romney as you mentioned without any specificity, paul ryan without any specificity, and many others on the republican side all consistently say we want to close loopholes. bob reich is right, it is not just that this is a rerun of policy that lost in the election, it is mathematically a heavier lift. i won't take you through the math, but romney had 7 points of revenue to makeup and ryan has about 15 points of revenue to makeup. it is twice as heavy lift with no more specificity than we have before. >> joy, there's another question bob asks in his report about the courage of paul ryan. is it courageous to target your deepest cuts on the poorest americans who vote in lower numbers and provide little in campaign contributions? >> exactly, while still trying to exempt current medicare recipients from cruelty of going to voucher, saying only future seniors have to try to buy a plan. what he does is absolutely cruel. there's nothing courageous about saying it is on medic
raise taxes. interestingly mitt romney as you mentioned without any specificity, paul ryan without any specificity, and many others on the republican side all consistently say we want to close loopholes. bob reich is right, it is not just that this is a rerun of policy that lost in the election, it is mathematically a heavier lift. i won't take you through the math, but romney had 7 points of revenue to makeup and ryan has about 15 points of revenue to makeup. it is twice as heavy lift with no...
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no new taxes under any circumstances. yesterday paul reid offered a budget that zeroes out the president's health care plan. texas senator ted cruz even proposed a plan to defund obama care himself. with polls showing the president's approval rating dropping, a "washington post" poll put it at 50%, 5 points from a month ago, republicans have decided to stick to their own playbook, obstruct everywhere, hope some of the mud that covers them sticks to the president. steve schmidt is former senior adviser to the mccain/palin '08 presidential campaign and senior strategist on the bush/cheney '04 presidential campaign. robert gibbs was senior adviser for president obama's 2012 re-election campaign and served as white house press secretary. of course, both are now msnbc colleagues. in fact, analysts as well. thank you. steve, i want to start by throwing some dirt ball at you. i don't know how you're going to catch this one. >> yes. >> as we've all watched for the last two or three months now since the horror at newtown, connecti
no new taxes under any circumstances. yesterday paul reid offered a budget that zeroes out the president's health care plan. texas senator ted cruz even proposed a plan to defund obama care himself. with polls showing the president's approval rating dropping, a "washington post" poll put it at 50%, 5 points from a month ago, republicans have decided to stick to their own playbook, obstruct everywhere, hope some of the mud that covers them sticks to the president. steve schmidt is...
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he tried and was turned down even though he pay taxes, he was not allowed to get a library card. the two cases at the same time. the court case for wilson and for the five young men. if it ends. there's no reason to stand beside young man to jail to make them serve any time for what they did or give them any punishment. it's from cbs for continuing such a continuing stream the case and eventually the charges were dropped. for the wilson case, the main issue was that the library was for alexandria citizens. during the court case, they said wilson did not make it clear when he went to the library and, so therefore he had the perfect right not to issue a library card. eventually the case was solved in that they issued, they went back with wilson and issued him a card, but not for the alexandria library, but the robber robinson library built for african-american citizens in 1940 came out of the 19397 that occurred in what was then now is the alexandria for library. the admitted he was a citizen, but that is never acceptable. he wanted to like this to the facility. i think there were
he tried and was turned down even though he pay taxes, he was not allowed to get a library card. the two cases at the same time. the court case for wilson and for the five young men. if it ends. there's no reason to stand beside young man to jail to make them serve any time for what they did or give them any punishment. it's from cbs for continuing such a continuing stream the case and eventually the charges were dropped. for the wilson case, the main issue was that the library was for...
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it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas, but nothing happens. then we go through the same cycle again. here's the thing. we haven't just talked about it. we've started to do something about it. we've work with auto company to put in place the toughest standards in our history. what that means is by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. the standards that we set are part of what is driving some of the amazing scientists and engineers lou are working at argonne labs. we've set some achievable but ambitious goals. so in the middle of the next decade, we expect that you'll fill up half as often. which means you spend has as much. over the life of a new car, the average family will save more than $8,000 at the pump. that's worth applauding. that's big news. [ applause ] in fact, a new report issued today shows that america is becoming a global leader in advanced vehicles. you walk into any dealership to
it feel like you're getting hit with a new tax coming right out of your pocket. every time it happens, politicians, they dust off their three-point plans for $2 gas, but nothing happens. then we go through the same cycle again. here's the thing. we haven't just talked about it. we've started to do something about it. we've work with auto company to put in place the toughest standards in our history. what that means is by the middle of the next decade, our cars will go twice as far on a gallon...
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the other part is democrats want to raise taxes big time. recenta trillion and a half over the next decade. gates may be enthusiastic about that but that would tank the economy, period. >> bill: here is my problem with gates. i was defending him but i don't think if he would say if george w. bush. you know president bush needs more power. at this think he is liberal partisan. i don't know him. i think that is where he coming from. share the wealth and income redistribution? >> there is no better example of ee leetsd in this country, gates equals microsoft, $61 billion net worth on the part of bill gates. >> bill: he gives a lot of money away. he is not a hypocrite like al gore? >> not even close but we should discuss what he is doing. these powerful companies hold the gate way to the digital world. microsoft, facebook, google these are huge companies, big power and then to align it with statist president like barack obama that would have a crushing influence on our society. >> bill: in the g.o.p. budget put forth by congressman ryan there wa
the other part is democrats want to raise taxes big time. recenta trillion and a half over the next decade. gates may be enthusiastic about that but that would tank the economy, period. >> bill: here is my problem with gates. i was defending him but i don't think if he would say if george w. bush. you know president bush needs more power. at this think he is liberal partisan. i don't know him. i think that is where he coming from. share the wealth and income redistribution? >> there...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> factor tip of the day. outrage growing in the midwest. the jessica's law sickens me, i love the state and lived here my whole life, but becoming resentment because of the crazy politics, i'm canceling my subscription to the denver post. coloradans wake up and fight back. and villa hills, kentucky, if colorado and hawaii don't pass jessica's law you should call for a tourism boycott, bill. too many innocent people get hurt if i did that, william. the message is getting out and there are many fine vacation destinations in the usa. there's a lot of competition in that area. karen harris, maui, aloha, bill, we need your muscles here, the legislation cares more about pets than children.
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of reforming the tax -- for the purpose of reforming the tax code, bringing down marginal tax rates for businesses and individuals, he wants to raise taxes again. there is a bipartisan consensus, however, that tax reform should lower the rates and broaden the base. indeed, those were the recommendations of the simpson-bowles commission and the dim-rivlin panel as well. but as i said, the president wants to use what he calls tax reform as a trojan horse to raise taxes again. he argues that we won't have a balanced approach to deficit reduction unless we pass another massive tax hike, and that's after the president raised taxes by $600 billion in january muc. from what i understand, our friends across the aisle, senator murray as the chairman of the senate budget committee, are about to unjail a budget proposal -- unveil a budget proposal that would raise taxes again by at least $1 trillion. now, i realize if you think that government is the answer to almost every question that comes up with america today, that you're going to need bigger government, more intrusive government funded b
of reforming the tax -- for the purpose of reforming the tax code, bringing down marginal tax rates for businesses and individuals, he wants to raise taxes again. there is a bipartisan consensus, however, that tax reform should lower the rates and broaden the base. indeed, those were the recommendations of the simpson-bowles commission and the dim-rivlin panel as well. but as i said, the president wants to use what he calls tax reform as a trojan horse to raise taxes again. he argues that we...
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they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time fighting this. law americas from both sides of the aisle agree and want to force them to skrab the tax bill. it is also reviewing the situation to determine how best to help these business owners given the court's decision. >>> thank you, diane. it is quarter to the top of the hour. still ahead, spring starts today and with that comes allergy season and just because you didn't have allergies as a child doesn't mean you can't suffer now. doctor seigel is in next. >>> a school bus driver behind the wheel of an empty bus gets a surprise call from her son
they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time...
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so it's a 10% tax and every long distance call. so if we teach people to make free phone calls you're depriving the government of the money that it needs to send people off to fight and die in vietnam. so they had all these different groups that want to use this technology. but the one that i really focus on and touched on in the book, but the one that this book turns up to secretly be about is the curiosity, the curious teenager's. my book is about people being playful, being curious about asking questions like what happens if i do this? if i can hear these towns, what if the machines in your me? what happens if i doubt this number is on the phone but? the team that just permeates my book. and i would like to share with you to stories. one of them is about a blind kid who was -- well to not let me just read about show. dahlia the phone and leave alone joe was about four years ago when his mother for a shot to death president. it was a shot he would hear again and again is to grow. his mother could be forgiven for raising her voice
so it's a 10% tax and every long distance call. so if we teach people to make free phone calls you're depriving the government of the money that it needs to send people off to fight and die in vietnam. so they had all these different groups that want to use this technology. but the one that i really focus on and touched on in the book, but the one that this book turns up to secretly be about is the curiosity, the curious teenager's. my book is about people being playful, being curious about...
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one was a billiard table which the first lady had purchased using the tax dollars of honest working men. somehow this very un-american quality that people wanted to read into her. on the other hand, there are these wonderful bizarre letters confirming her addiction to chocolate of louisa catherine adams was a chocoholic. i say being married to the sourest man in washington, she took her sweets where she could find them. apparently she had her sons and others buy chocolate shells by the barrelful and she writes about the medicinal qualities of fudge. mean it was as if she took it where she could find them. that's pretty pathetic. >> i would say that the shells are probably not bon-bons. she is not sitting on her sofa munching. they're the cocoa bean shell. you would steep them in had water. it would be like coffee and you would add milk. she was interested in the medicinal qualities of it. john dn't go too far on quincy's sourness. there is affection between the two of them and great love. otherwise she could have stayed in quincy. >> after they lost, i think, the daughter, is it true he
one was a billiard table which the first lady had purchased using the tax dollars of honest working men. somehow this very un-american quality that people wanted to read into her. on the other hand, there are these wonderful bizarre letters confirming her addiction to chocolate of louisa catherine adams was a chocoholic. i say being married to the sourest man in washington, she took her sweets where she could find them. apparently she had her sons and others buy chocolate shells by the...
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new jersey republican chris christie was no federal government tax and spend liberal but when hurricane sandy devastated his and other states he became one of the most vocal advocate for the government to spend billions of dollars immediately to help out his and other states. for his republican governor rick scott, who spent years and millions of dollars of his own money fighting obama care tooth and nail now says he supports that law's expansion of medicaid in his state. the governor said his change of heart came when his own elderly mother died last year. empathy, especially in elected officials, is a good thing. but there is also something frustratingly blinkered and limited about this form of persuasion. if it's going to take every anti-gay politician having a gay son for gay people to be treated like other human beings in this country then equal rights are going to take longer to achieve than they should. that's why this is still necessary. in order for change to happen. things that turn those moments of personal empathy into civil rights advancements. that's the work of activists.
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the lowest tax burden since 1960. corporate tax is 15%, the federal corporate tax. that is pretty good. that is what makes canada so attractive for business all over the world. the caller is right, the economic reforms began under the liberal party. it is true. they sobered up, much more than we have done here in the united states. host: you write in your piece that the canadians had an election in october 2008. nine months after the election, they won again by a bigger margin. when you expand on that -- guest: yes. he keeps painting regions of blue, the conservative color. people have begun up there to trust the conservatives with power. the liberal lock on the country has been broken, for now. liberals are not even the official -- official position. that is another left party. harper is a incremental list. quality, buter's he does not move the public farther than they are willing to go. he likes to -- i think the way he would put it is, they only can the common sense gene in the canadian people. they are a part of anglo- american said -- civilization. this was the
the lowest tax burden since 1960. corporate tax is 15%, the federal corporate tax. that is pretty good. that is what makes canada so attractive for business all over the world. the caller is right, the economic reforms began under the liberal party. it is true. they sobered up, much more than we have done here in the united states. host: you write in your piece that the canadians had an election in october 2008. nine months after the election, they won again by a bigger margin. when you expand...
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, so it's a 10% tax on every long distance call, so if we teach people to make free phone call, we're dei have pry -- depriving the government of money to send people off to die in vietnam. so all these different groups that wanted to use this technology. but the one that i really focus on -- i touch on all of these in the book, but the one it turns out to be about is curiosity, about the curious teenagerrings. my book is about people being playful, about being curious, about asking questions like, you know, what happens if i do this? if i can hear these tone, what if the machines can hear me? what happens if i dial this number that's not in the phone wook? what if just permeates my book. and i'd like to share two stories on this theme. one of them is about a blind kid named joan who was -- well, instead of introducing him, let me just read about joe. hang up the phone and leave it alone. joe was about 4 years old when his mother first shouted that phrase at him. it was a shout he would hear again and again as he grew up. his mother could be forgiven for raising her voice. she tried t
, so it's a 10% tax on every long distance call, so if we teach people to make free phone call, we're dei have pry -- depriving the government of money to send people off to die in vietnam. so all these different groups that wanted to use this technology. but the one that i really focus on -- i touch on all of these in the book, but the one it turns out to be about is curiosity, about the curious teenagerrings. my book is about people being playful, about being curious, about asking questions...
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in the tax code. ms. murray provides few details, however. the real tax increase is closer to $1.5 trillion, but because the budget owe mitts $480 billion in unspecified taxes to replace sequestration and $100 billion to offset the cost of new stimulus. new stimulus. spending, mr. speaker is the problem. the house budget puts us on a track to in the just a balanced budget within 10 years but paying back every penny of debt that we borrow from americans and the world. and the senate budget has yet to pass committee, remains to be seen if they pass it in the senate, but the proposal is to increase spending and increase taxes. we're not up here bickering about what -- how to name a post office, mr. speaker, or whether or not we ought to meet on tuesdays or thursdays or fridays. we're up here arguing about whether the future of the republic, whether opportunity for our children and grandchildren lies in a future where we have paid back all of your debts or lies in a future where you allow those debts to r
in the tax code. ms. murray provides few details, however. the real tax increase is closer to $1.5 trillion, but because the budget owe mitts $480 billion in unspecified taxes to replace sequestration and $100 billion to offset the cost of new stimulus. new stimulus. spending, mr. speaker is the problem. the house budget puts us on a track to in the just a balanced budget within 10 years but paying back every penny of debt that we borrow from americans and the world. and the senate budget has...
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and "tax pain." congressman john garamendi and how to keep people from fleeing high taxes in his state, the golden state. part four of our series is ahead. >> 25 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. the house passed a senate approved stopgap spending bill to continue to fund the government for six more months. measure passed on a bipartisan 318-119 votes. stopping the shutdown until at least september 30. the bill will go to the president to be signed into law. president obama urging palestinians and israelis resume their peace negotiations while meeting with palestinian president, president obama refused to endorse because t thy and call for settlement freeze. houston is one to stop israeli housing on the stake as a condition for restarting the peace talks. in warning islamic republic will destroy the cities of tel aviv if they are attacked. israel threatened action against iran if it continues its nuclear development activities. they said iran has a national right to enrich uranium.
and "tax pain." congressman john garamendi and how to keep people from fleeing high taxes in his state, the golden state. part four of our series is ahead. >> 25 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. the house passed a senate approved stopgap spending bill to continue to fund the government for six more months. measure passed on a bipartisan 318-119 votes. stopping the shutdown until at least september 30. the bill will go to the president to be signed into law....
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and even though he paid taxes in the city, he was not allowed to get a library card. this court case -- um, so there were two cases going on at the same time. the court case for wilson and the court case for the five young men during the sit-in. arm steady booth, i think, understood the men weren't doing anything and there was no reason to make them serve any time for what they did or give them really any sort of punishment. is so it's been said that he asked for a continuance after continuance during the court case and eventually the charges against the young men were dropped. for the wilson case, the main issue was they were saying that when -- that the library, the alexandria free library was for alexandria citizens. wilson's case was that he was a citizen offal alexandria. during the court case they said wilson did not make it clear that he was a citizen, so therefore, she had a perfect right not to issue a library card to to him. eventually, the case was solved in that they were going to issue -- they issued, they went back, tucker went back with wilson and issue
and even though he paid taxes in the city, he was not allowed to get a library card. this court case -- um, so there were two cases going on at the same time. the court case for wilson and the court case for the five young men during the sit-in. arm steady booth, i think, understood the men weren't doing anything and there was no reason to make them serve any time for what they did or give them really any sort of punishment. is so it's been said that he asked for a continuance after continuance...
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she has to take her after-tax income, which is much reduced because she first has to pay taxes on that income, and then she has to go out and buy health insurance without any government subsidy in the market. well, isn't this interesting. government tells her what policy she has to get. the cheapest policy under the bronze plan, under the subsidies is $20,000 a year. so where, tell me, mr. speaker, and i should ask the novet united states who came up with this brilliant idea, where, mr. speaker are poor women supposed to go to buy health insurance they can afford? not in the obamacare regime. where is she supposed to go when her very sick child has lost his health insurance from the employer that his daddy provided for him because his daddy had a job. his daddy had health insurance. that young child had health insurance, was very sick with a disease, he was very sick. insurance, t on his daddy had a job, his a daddy has insurance. now under obamacare, they may not give him insurance. this is devastating for moms across america if children across america, for senior citizens across amer
she has to take her after-tax income, which is much reduced because she first has to pay taxes on that income, and then she has to go out and buy health insurance without any government subsidy in the market. well, isn't this interesting. government tells her what policy she has to get. the cheapest policy under the bronze plan, under the subsidies is $20,000 a year. so where, tell me, mr. speaker, and i should ask the novet united states who came up with this brilliant idea, where, mr. speaker...
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in other words, a tax for just having money in the bank. protesters reportedly cheered after lawmakers voted against that proposal. the analysts say it puts any possible bailout in great question and could force that government into bankruptcy. the fox business network's gerri willis is here with the details on this. does that government just collapse without this money? >> well, that's a great question. i can't answer it. it's not clear yes. the banks are closed right now. we don't even know if the banks are going to collapse. we are waiting to see what's going to happen with that in fact, they are just supposed to reopen thursday. they may not reopen until tuesday because there intank holiday on monday. rest assured the eu is not backing down here. they say they are not going to help unless the depositors pony up money. >> what does this mean for the rest of europe and the united states. >> the brits, this is interesting. they sent a military plane over with a million euros to go to their troops over there that's about $1.3 million. becau
in other words, a tax for just having money in the bank. protesters reportedly cheered after lawmakers voted against that proposal. the analysts say it puts any possible bailout in great question and could force that government into bankruptcy. the fox business network's gerri willis is here with the details on this. does that government just collapse without this money? >> well, that's a great question. i can't answer it. it's not clear yes. the banks are closed right now. we don't even...
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they went door to door talking about taxes and government spending, and they flipped their state senate to a fiscally-responsible majority caucus. [cheers and applause] willing the torch of liberty, the constitution in our country perish or endure? if we stand and speak for our principles, if we show americans our vision for the future, if we fight for freedom, our country will endure. [cheers and applause] will you clink glasses with the powerful elite? >> no! >> will you link in the face of opposition -- blink in the face of opposition? >> no! >> or will you stand up and fight boldly on principle? >> yes! [cheers and applause] >> patriots, stand with us and fight for freedom! [cheers and applause] fight for our constitution! fight with us for the rights endowed by our creator; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness! fight for a better future like ronald reagan did! [cheers and applause] like rand paul, michele bachmann, steve king, scott walker, like tea party patriots do around this country every day! [cheers and applause] and when you stand and fight, we will stand with you! whe
they went door to door talking about taxes and government spending, and they flipped their state senate to a fiscally-responsible majority caucus. [cheers and applause] willing the torch of liberty, the constitution in our country perish or endure? if we stand and speak for our principles, if we show americans our vision for the future, if we fight for freedom, our country will endure. [cheers and applause] will you clink glasses with the powerful elite? >> no! >> will you link in...
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so civilian victims right now have much more access to redress for military victims they have less tax action to justice. >> with the two victims that change the culture in the military? >> there are likely to get more justice in the system that is why it functions. but in the news and mainstream news with the civilian criminal justice system cannot give her justice. >> had to change a culture in the military? >> one piece but that panetta news last month only one specialty is far as reid no. but that goes hand-in-hand with sexual harassment and sexual assaults. >> to report your case how would that have changed how your case was handled and would it have shown? >> five lead had to reach back 20 years but. >> said in my case i presented the documentation necessary to move forward and they did not do anything. to have something come up so we could move forward but ultimately i would have been forced out or scared for my life. >> i am not sure if i would do much different a. so not this year but last year but the budget for everyone to go through the independent prosecutor cited challeng
so civilian victims right now have much more access to redress for military victims they have less tax action to justice. >> with the two victims that change the culture in the military? >> there are likely to get more justice in the system that is why it functions. but in the news and mainstream news with the civilian criminal justice system cannot give her justice. >> had to change a culture in the military? >> one piece but that panetta news last month only one...
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we know about tax policy. we need to have a pro-growth tax structure, not one that takes from some and gives to others. and last but not least, we believe in solving our debt problem, because it's hurting job creation. jobs are not being created in america. there are jobs that are not being created in this country because we have a $16.5 trillion debt and it's only scheduled to get bigger. that problem has to be solved and you can only solve it, the only real approach that solves it is the combination of fiscal discipline and rapid economic combrothe. there is no tax increase in the world that will solve our long-term debt problem. the second thing that our government can help us do is help ourselves by acquiring the skills of the 21st century and that's why i think every parent in america should have the opportunity to send their children to the school of their choice. by the way, we should encourage career education. not everyone has to go to a four-year liberal arts college. we still need plumbers. we still
we know about tax policy. we need to have a pro-growth tax structure, not one that takes from some and gives to others. and last but not least, we believe in solving our debt problem, because it's hurting job creation. jobs are not being created in america. there are jobs that are not being created in this country because we have a $16.5 trillion debt and it's only scheduled to get bigger. that problem has to be solved and you can only solve it, the only real approach that solves it is the...
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just like we do for the earned income tax credit. congress, nonpartisan tax score keeper, the joint committee on taxation, has found that my bill would save taxpayers an estimated $24.4 billion over the next 10 years. with the dire need to get our fiscal house in order, this simple, commonsense fix can go a long way toward protecting precious taxpayer dollars by stamping out waste, fraud and abuse. it's time to get this done. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> i understand well the challenges of budgeting for our nation's future. ms. tsongas: the legislation introduced by the republicans this week fails to protect the middle class and laying the groundwork for strong economic growth. as it has for the last two years, the ryan budget once again makes deep cuts to medicare as it also repeals a host of federal measures mak
just like we do for the earned income tax credit. congress, nonpartisan tax score keeper, the joint committee on taxation, has found that my bill would save taxpayers an estimated $24.4 billion over the next 10 years. with the dire need to get our fiscal house in order, this simple, commonsense fix can go a long way toward protecting precious taxpayer dollars by stamping out waste, fraud and abuse. it's time to get this done. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what...
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this could delay tax refunds. somebody else had already cashed in on this. >> the feeling, the loss of control. it is not supposed to happen when you file taxes. the biggest question for me is what else have they done. bill: the treasury department is on us, implementing new protocols to prevent this from happening before the money goes out. the irs has the best way to protect yourself is to file early before the clerks do. martha: a key part of the senate gun-control legislation has been removed. what it means to push for gun control right after this. we will be right back for your first day? yeah. ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. . ..
this could delay tax refunds. somebody else had already cashed in on this. >> the feeling, the loss of control. it is not supposed to happen when you file taxes. the biggest question for me is what else have they done. bill: the treasury department is on us, implementing new protocols to prevent this from happening before the money goes out. the irs has the best way to protect yourself is to file early before the clerks do. martha: a key part of the senate gun-control legislation has been...
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simple math shows that this budget will finance large tax cuts for the wealthiest by raising the tax burden on middle class taxpayers. the budget calls for dropping the top tax rate from 39% to 25% , cutting the rate for millionaires by more than 1/3 while holding all other revenues constant. just last fall the nonpartisan tax policy center did an analysis of a far more modest plan put forward by governor romney to reduce the top tax rate from 35% to 28%. and they showed it would inevitably raise the income tax burden on individuals making under $200,000 a year. this budget proposal which provides even bigger tax cuts to millionaires will raise the tax burden on middle income families by an average of $2,000. at the same time, same time it does not close one single special interest tax loophole for the purpose of reducing the deficit. not one dime from ending special breaks for corporate jets, big oil companies, or hedge fund managers to help us reduce the deficit. while providing this windfall to the very healthy, this proposal guts vital investments that are essential to shared pro
simple math shows that this budget will finance large tax cuts for the wealthiest by raising the tax burden on middle class taxpayers. the budget calls for dropping the top tax rate from 39% to 25% , cutting the rate for millionaires by more than 1/3 while holding all other revenues constant. just last fall the nonpartisan tax policy center did an analysis of a far more modest plan put forward by governor romney to reduce the top tax rate from 35% to 28%. and they showed it would inevitably...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. martha: we are following a very disturbing breaking news development out of syria this morning. and we are going to bring you all of the latest on that today. we also want to tell you about a very tragic event that happened today in hawthorne, nevada. it was a deadly explosion that happened during a training exercise. this is new information that we're getting on this. it happened at an army ammunition depot in western nevada, sadly, tragically, seven u.s. marines lost their
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares bylackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. tracy: boeing plans to conduct test flights of its dreamliner 787 battery system by the end of this week according to a reuters report citing sources. lizzie mac has more in e. mac's bottom line. are they going to ever get this right? >> reporter: that's right, tracy, that's the question that we're asking. reuters is breaking this story, we're confirming it with sources close to the company. what they're trying to do is, basically, see if those batteries are safe, whether or not they will catch fire again. they have revamped the lithium ion batteries, and they're going to do two test flights. one is going to come out of washington state and fly into texas with no passengers, or just a mi
low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares bylackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. tracy: boeing plans to conduct test flights of its dreamliner 787 battery system by the end of this week according to a reuters report citing sources. lizzie mac has...
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continue raising taxes? let's control spending. washington spending is in the highest level in the history of our country. there's not a tax ref new problem. there's a spending problem. it's not only hurting washington and our ability to balance the budget. it's hurting our economy. and people in the country are going wait a minute. we manage to live within our means. why can't washington figure this out? >> we're at record low levels in terms of discretionary spending. we haven't had it this low since the eisenhower administration. so where does that come from? because as you know, democrats are not going to touch those entitlement programs unless you are willing to touch revenue. do you think we can really cut more? >> it's going to have to be addressed one way or another. mandatory spending is the biggest part hasn't been addressed by congress. obama care is part of mandatory spending. every report of obama care each report says it's going to cost more money and add more to the deficit than the prior repo
continue raising taxes? let's control spending. washington spending is in the highest level in the history of our country. there's not a tax ref new problem. there's a spending problem. it's not only hurting washington and our ability to balance the budget. it's hurting our economy. and people in the country are going wait a minute. we manage to live within our means. why can't washington figure this out? >> we're at record low levels in terms of discretionary spending. we haven't had it...
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are taxing hours? we think the current tax code destroying jobs. it makes american business is much less competitive. that is why the ways and means committee wants to get more people working again. >> is that a shift in approach? >> our approach reflects exactly what the president's joint chiefs season minimum levels necessary to fund the mission for the pentagon. this is our first priority -- national defense. we're funding at the levels the joint chiefs say is necessary to maintain national security. >> you're talking about how the fiscal cliff deal and other improvements major job easier, but you still have to take steps to get a balance. what are those steps? >> one is a budget control act. we extend the budget control act. we also want to extend reforms on the public workforce on federal employees to include all federal employees so that their pension contribution matches those that are in the private sector. we do not think federal employees should be able to have pension systems that are far in
are taxing hours? we think the current tax code destroying jobs. it makes american business is much less competitive. that is why the ways and means committee wants to get more people working again. >> is that a shift in approach? >> our approach reflects exactly what the president's joint chiefs season minimum levels necessary to fund the mission for the pentagon. this is our first priority -- national defense. we're funding at the levels the joint chiefs say is necessary to...
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raise taxes. the democrats should be repeating -- they're trying to close loopholes tax breaks known as loopholes. that's not raising taxes. that's closing loopholes. >> it is semantics. >> stephanie: the president's carney said exactly like that. >> have you looked at the ryan budget? can you find a single item in tax reform? a single loophole closed? $5 trillion. that's a lot of money. not one. >> stephanie: coupon. >> go door-to-door, old lady. i'm having chest pains. i'm sorry we don't take that coupon. i'm having chest pains. two doors down and up the flight of stairs. >> stephanie: stop looking at smoke. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] dennis rodman is on it. >> oh, thank god. >> fresh from his summit in north korea. >> that worked out so well. they declared war against us. >> stephanie: shut the front door. really? is setting his sights on fixing the pesky problems plaguing the church. rodman is jetting to rome. that's the funniest part, rodman has people in rome. okay. have been in touch
raise taxes. the democrats should be repeating -- they're trying to close loopholes tax breaks known as loopholes. that's not raising taxes. that's closing loopholes. >> it is semantics. >> stephanie: the president's carney said exactly like that. >> have you looked at the ryan budget? can you find a single item in tax reform? a single loophole closed? $5 trillion. that's a lot of money. not one. >> stephanie: coupon. >> go door-to-door, old lady. i'm having chest...
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we begin the first republicans since the 1930 posture yes we did not talk about middle-class tax relief, the first in my lifetime who did not have the self-confidence to talk about how our policies reduce the poverty and lift the poor out of dependency. the first who did not seem to get in this competitive world, education or muddy the common defense. is it any surprise we were the first -- is it a surprise to see the number of conservatives fall, the number of liberals arise on our watch? here is the good news. i think we are going to fix it. fixing it begins with some simple principles. [applause] [applause] first, if your vision of conservatism is so small and so cramped that it only works in certain places and for certain people -- it is a free country, you are entitled to bring that -- keep that lack of confidence to yourself. get out of the way. but the rest of us build a conservative agenda that will work for everybody. [cheers and applause] , butust the high places the sad places, not just inside our walls, but in places we don't go. second, being conservative does not mean bein
we begin the first republicans since the 1930 posture yes we did not talk about middle-class tax relief, the first in my lifetime who did not have the self-confidence to talk about how our policies reduce the poverty and lift the poor out of dependency. the first who did not seem to get in this competitive world, education or muddy the common defense. is it any surprise we were the first -- is it a surprise to see the number of conservatives fall, the number of liberals arise on our watch? here...
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he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the problem was for every additional dollar that came in to the internal revenue service, the democrats were spending another $3. then reagan's knuckle head of a vice president, the first george bush, unable to learn from the first kick of a mule, made the exact same deal with democrats. he raised taxes in exchange for promised cuts in spending. "i will gladly take a tax hike today for a cut in spending on tuesday." once again, democrats raised spending. it would be like journalists going to tribal chiefs circa 1890 and saying sarcastically, "a
he wants to raise taxes again. remember this the next time some journalist asks a republican, cassette and are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget are you saying you would not take $1 in tax hikes in exchange for $10 in budget cuts?" we are the indians and the obama administration are andrew jackson. we have been through this before. the democrats tripled the budget. it is not true that it was reagan's tax cuts that led to the deficit. the problem...
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taxes? control spending. washington spending is at the highest level in the history of the country. there is a spending problem in washington. it is not only heard in washington and our ability to balance the budget, it is hurting the economy. people in the country are going we men are managing to live within our means, why can -- we are managing to live within our means, why can't washington figure it out? >> as you know, democrats will not touch entitlement programs, she were willing to touch revenue. the you think we can really, think we canu really cut more? >> obama care is part of mandatory spending. each report says it will cost more money and add more to the deficit in the prior report. we have to address that problem. medicare right now is scheduled to go bankrupt. people say do not touch medicare. that means let it go bust. that is not right for seniors. it is not responsible for my generation and my kids. we have a plan to save it for bankruptcy so current seniors there would be n
taxes? control spending. washington spending is at the highest level in the history of the country. there is a spending problem in washington. it is not only heard in washington and our ability to balance the budget, it is hurting the economy. people in the country are going we men are managing to live within our means, why can -- we are managing to live within our means, why can't washington figure it out? >> as you know, democrats will not touch entitlement programs, she were willing to...
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as long as we get rid of more tax cuts for orange rich people. >> stephanie: margaret in texas. hello margaret? okay. scott in massachusetts. she was enjoying the show at least. hello, scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love the show. i'm so glad to find it. i'm glad you are not talking to the pope so much -- >> stephanie: are you eggs me on. don't make me do it, scott. >> caller: i'm not going to troll either way on that one, but i just wanted to say when i was growing up i finally talked catholic friend of mine who was a little bit older, and he explained to me that the catholic church does not allow contraception, but he and his wife didn't want anymore children so they started wearing condoms, and he would just go in and take a confession. so one of the things that drives me crazy when we have groups going in to comment on the contraceptive or gay marriage they always say they speak for catholics or protestants, they don't. they speak to them. >> stephanie: that's right. they speak at them. and i think catholics speak in one voice when they say -- ♪ don't cry for me argent
as long as we get rid of more tax cuts for orange rich people. >> stephanie: margaret in texas. hello margaret? okay. scott in massachusetts. she was enjoying the show at least. hello, scott. >> caller: hi, stephanie. i love the show. i'm so glad to find it. i'm glad you are not talking to the pope so much -- >> stephanie: are you eggs me on. don't make me do it, scott. >> caller: i'm not going to troll either way on that one, but i just wanted to say when i was growing...
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the president a tax hike. i want to mention this politico had done from this morning. guest: republicans have seized the moment. democrats seem to be planning cliff during the fiscal tops. bell americans say, democrats, you have your tax increases, let's focus on spending cuts. republicans seem to be manning them that message -- managing that message well right now. host: our guest is damian paletta this morning. theou are listening on radio, here are the phone lines. 3881.licans, 202-585- democrats, 202-585-3880. $975 billion in targeted cuts with regard to health care, military, other programs. it also raises $975 billion in new revenues from closing " -- closing tax loopholes. $100 billion in stimulus spending focusing on job training and infrastructure. house republican plan has $1.80 trillion in savings from the repeal of the health care law. it leaves $1 trillion in automatic cuts as a result of sequestration. it includes $962 billion in cuts from agriculture subsidies and food stamps, reduces money for
the president a tax hike. i want to mention this politico had done from this morning. guest: republicans have seized the moment. democrats seem to be planning cliff during the fiscal tops. bell americans say, democrats, you have your tax increases, let's focus on spending cuts. republicans seem to be manning them that message -- managing that message well right now. host: our guest is damian paletta this morning. theou are listening on radio, here are the phone lines. 3881.licans, 202-585-...
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get rid of the high tax rates and small businesses through tax reform. another point i think the ranking member will keep mentioning, medicare. and the medicare savings used for obamacare. two points. if you take the money from medicare to spend on obamacare, it does not go to medicare. we are saying, do not spend it on obamacare. make sure it goes to spending on the solvency of medicare. a number of groups in writing obamacare, supporting the legislation, said they could do more with less, but not all providers said that. we really do not know the answer to the puzzle because most of the cuts have not occurred yet. the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the me
get rid of the high tax rates and small businesses through tax reform. another point i think the ranking member will keep mentioning, medicare. and the medicare savings used for obamacare. two points. if you take the money from medicare to spend on obamacare, it does not go to medicare. we are saying, do not spend it on obamacare. make sure it goes to spending on the solvency of medicare. a number of groups in writing obamacare, supporting the legislation, said they could do more with less, but...
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the taxes that the motorists would have been paying without the tax swap and the board of equalization approval. in fact, in many ways, the board of equalization approval is almost ministerial in effect and nobody knows what would happen if they had would rejected it. that has happened and the money generates 3.5 percent and the tax is an additional 3.5 cents per gallon which is 500 million a year and it is dedicated to local streets and roads and to the state, preservation program. additionally cap and trade continues to be a focus in the capitol. the cap and trade second round of options was conducted in february, and generated a goes total between the stationary source and utilities of about close to a quarter of a billion dollars and more than a quarter billion of dollars. the funds generated are returned to rate payers as rebates in the bills. and the funds derived from the stationary sources are the subject to an ongoing car. we will have a duty to come back in april with a proposed investment plan. there is a bit of a disconnect, the governor had presumed a billion dollars annua
the taxes that the motorists would have been paying without the tax swap and the board of equalization approval. in fact, in many ways, the board of equalization approval is almost ministerial in effect and nobody knows what would happen if they had would rejected it. that has happened and the money generates 3.5 percent and the tax is an additional 3.5 cents per gallon which is 500 million a year and it is dedicated to local streets and roads and to the state, preservation program....
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war, and one of the things they talked about was how to pay for the war, and what they suggested was taxing the colonists. you remember taxation without representation, so you can trace the beginnings of the american revolution back to this room. and now the room is set up for dinner. this is the way it would have been when george washington came here for dinner, when he and martha and the family would come. it very much might be like this. he not only dined here, but he also dined at various taverns around town, so let's go over and see gadsby's tavern which was probably george washington's favorite tavern. [background sounds] >> this is gadsby's tavern, probably george washington's favorite tavern. he dined here frequently. there was a tavern on this side in the early 1770s. in the current building where the museum is today, it was built circa 1785, and the new addition on the corner was added in 1792, so the new addition is over 200 years old too. besides george washington, some of the famous people who dined here included john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe. tho
war, and one of the things they talked about was how to pay for the war, and what they suggested was taxing the colonists. you remember taxation without representation, so you can trace the beginnings of the american revolution back to this room. and now the room is set up for dinner. this is the way it would have been when george washington came here for dinner, when he and martha and the family would come. it very much might be like this. he not only dined here, but he also dined at various...
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we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we continue to spend money that we do not have, but we are essentially robbing our children of the american dream. [applause] i know that you have heard at this important conference about these fiscal challenges, and you have heard it from great leaders who have spoken before me, and you will hear it from great leaders who will speak after me. that we needthem to fix this kissell mess that we are in. right,o not get this then america's greatness is truly endangered. today i want to speak with threatut another great that our nation
we have a broken tax code. [applause] the president and senate democrats, they just want to keep increasing taxes, making it harder and harder for our small businesses to hire and grow and put people to work in this country. .ur nation is drowning in debt and we have had a four straight years of $1 trillion deficits. will tell you all why i ran for office -- i am blessed to be the mother of two wonderful b.ildren here, kate and jaco what is happening in washington, it is not just that we...